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Complaint letter samples

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Consumer

If talking it over doesn’t work, put it in writing. You may find it useful to use one of the sample letters below as a guide for writing a complaint letter.

Useful complaint letter tool

Visit the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) website for guidance on writing a complaint letter and use the interactive complaint letter tool to write your letter.

ACCC Complaint letter tool

Sample letters

Just change the letter to include the details for your situation. Remember to date the letter and keep a copy for your records.

What happens next?

If talking or writing doesn’t work, the next step is to find out who is responsible for the industry or practice you are having problems with. Often an industry has its own internal complaint resolution body. These organisations can help to resolve complaints or provide advice to consumers.

If you are not sure who to contact for your particular issue, contact Consumer Protection contact centre by calling 1300 304 054 or sending an email.

If you still can’t reach an acceptable solution, you can make a formal complaint to Consumer Protection.

Find out what happens when you make a complaint.

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